The National Transportation Safety Board says a commuter plane that crashed on sea ice off Alaska and killed all 10 people on ...
It isn’t yet clear what specific role the weight might have played in the Bering Air Cessna Caravan’s crash, and whether ...
Freezing rain was reported in Nome at the time of the crash. A large weather front over Western Alaska created the potential ...
The Cessna Grand Caravan operated by Bering Air as flight 445 crashed about 34 miles southeast of Nome, Alaska, on February 6. It was initially reported missing but was found the next day on ice ...
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft operated by Bering Air was making a 150-mile trip from Unalakleet, Alaska, to Nome, Alaska, a regularly scheduled commuter flight that traverses the Norton ...
All 10 people on board were killed when the plane, flying in poor visibility, plunged into sea ice near Nome in February.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Bering Air flight that crashed near Nome last month, killing the pilot and all nine passengers, was more than 1,000 pounds too heavy for the icy weather it was flying ...
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